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  • BALAJI PUBLICATION BOOK FAIR HELD AT MEC

    Mount Everest College hosted the Balaji Publication Book Fair on April 8, 2025, offering a wide range of books aligned with the NEP syllabus. Students and faculty from various departments enthusiastically explored and purchased academic materials. The fair supported the college’s academic goals by making updated resources easily accessible within the campus.

  • ANTI-LITTER CLUB CONDUCTS ITS 58TH CLEANLINESS DRIVE

    On April 2, 2025, the Anti-Litter Club of Mount Everest College conducted its 58th Cleanliness Drive with continued dedication to promoting hygiene and environmental responsibility. Members actively cleaned designated campus areas, spreading awareness on waste management and cleanliness. The drive reinforced the club’s mission of creating a cleaner, healthier, and more conscious college environment.

  • MOUNT EVEREST COLLEGE HONOURED WITH CHIEF MINISTER’S AWARD, RANKS AMONG TOP 7 IN MANIPUR

    Mount Everest College proudly received the prestigious Chief Minister’s Award for Best Colleges of Manipur 2024, securing a place among the Top 7 colleges in the state.
    This recognition celebrates the college’s commitment to academic excellence, discipline, and holistic development. The entire college community rejoiced in this achievement, marking it as a proud and inspiring milestone in the institution’s journey.

  • ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY DEPARTMENTS JOIN PANGOLIN CONSERVATION AWARENESS PROGRAMME

    The Departments of Zoology and Botany, Mount Everest College, participated in an Awareness Programme on Pangolin held at Astro Turf, Senapati on March 22, 2025, as part of the Pangolin Cup 2025 under the theme “Unit for Football, Stand for Pangolins”.

    Organised to highlight the importance of conserving the rare and endangered pangolin, the event shed light on its ecological role and threats from illegal wildlife trade. Participants received a souvenir from the Wildlife Trust of India in recognition of their involvement and support for wildlife conservation efforts.

  • PARTICIPATION IN CLEAN SENAPATI RIVER CAMPAIGN

    As per the directive of the Deputy Commissioner of the district, Mount Everest College participated in the Clean Senapati River Campaign on March 22, 2025, from 6:00 am to 8:00 am. The campaign saw enthusiastic participation from volunteer students across all departments, including trainees from the Department of Teacher Education. Students actively engaged in cleaning the riverbanks, collecting waste, and promoting environmental awareness. The initiative reflected the college’s commitment to community service and environmental responsibility, contributing to a cleaner and healthier Senapati for all residents.

  • CELEBRATION OF WORLD WATER DAY

    The Environmental Studies class in collaboration with NSS of Mount Everest College observed World Water Day on March 22, 2025, under the theme “Glacier Preservation”.
    The programme highlighted the importance of water conservation and sustainable usage. Discussions aiming at raising awareness about the global water crisis were presented. The event emphasized collective responsibility in protecting this vital resource for present and future generations.

  • CELEBRATION OF WORLD POETRY DAY

    The Department of English, Mount Everest College, held its first-ever celebration of World Poetry Day on March 21, 2025, under the theme “Poetry as a Bridge for Peace and Inclusion.” The event aimed to honour the power of poetry in promoting unity, empathy, and cultural understanding. It was graced by the President, Principal, Vice Principal, Academic Dean, IQAC Coordinator, Dean of Students, Chaplain, all Heads of Departments, and student representatives from various departments.

    A Poetry Recitation Competition was held with enthusiastic participation from students. The winners were:
    First Prize – Angelina Thiek (Department of Sociology)
    Second Prize – Jianreilung Malangmeih (Department of Zoology) and Sundayrose (Department of Teacher Education)
    Third Prize – Ng. Ziipane Lanah (Department of English)

    The programme marked a promising start to an annual celebration of poetry’s role in promoting peace and inclusion.

  • OBSERVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FORESTS

    The Department of Botany, Eco Club, and NSS Unit of Mount Everest College, in collaboration with IQAC, observed the International Day of Forests on March 21, 2025, under the theme “Forest and Food.” As part of the observance, members actively engaged in weeding the areas around previously planted tree saplings, reinforcing their commitment to forest care and maintenance. The activity aimed to nurture the young plants and highlight the importance of forest preservation in ensuring food security. The event served as a reminder of the ongoing responsibility to protect and sustain forest ecosystems for the benefit of all life.

  • ANTI-LITTER CLUB CONDUCTS ITS 57TH CLEANLINESS DRIVE

    The Anti-Litter Club of Mount Everest College conducted its 57th Cleanliness Drive with great enthusiasm and dedication.
    The drive aimed to promote hygiene, environmental awareness, and social responsibility among students. Members actively cleaned the campus and surrounding areas, reinforcing the message of a cleaner, greener, and healthier community.

  • MEC MUSIC CLUB SHINES AT STATE-LEVEL RINGUI’S GOT TALENT

    Members of the Music Club of Mount Everest College, Th. Pane and Thaohriilou Seth, proudly participated in the State Level Ringui’s Got Talent held from March 13 to 16, 2025. Representing the college with exceptional musical performances, they showcased their talent and passion for music. Competing against skilled participants from across the state, they earned a spot among the Top 10 finalists, bringing recognition to the institution. Their achievement reflects the dedication of the Music Club and the vibrant talent nurtured at MEC. The college community commended their success with great pride and encouragement.